Ararahih'urípih
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iyáarip to take (things) out

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3564 | revised Feb 20 2015

iyáarip V • to take (things) out

Derivation iyav-rip
put.(pl.)-out

  • kári xás uyáariipva pamu'ápuroon. And (the sorcerer) took (the charms) out of his bag. [Reference: WB 64.17]


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  1. kári   xás   u-yáariip-va   pa-mu-'ápuroon  
    then   then   3s(>3)-take.(things).out-PL.ACT   the-3sPOSS-magic.charm  
    So he took out his charms.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil and the Girl" (WB_KL-64) | read full text